closed #160237
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1520 S Liberty DR
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2017
dead groundhog
dead groundhog
What are all the barricades for along Liberty Drive? The start from Highway 45 and go quite a ways…
Vegetation from this location has grown to the point where the sidewalk is inaccessible for a good portion of the stretch between Menards & Liberty Lube.
vegetation needs to be trimmed back from sidewalk. over-growth blocks sidewalk.
Distracting flag signage by roads
This cul-du-sac is horrible when it snows we have elderly, autistic child and people with learning disabilities and their care takers in the area and cars get stuck and block getting in and out and emergency crews can't get in. I understand its not a priority to the county, but when we get this type of heavy amounts of snow at least making a trip or two to make it passable to get out for work or other matters of necessity.
in cud a sac at end of drive 1337 & 1339 Hickory Grove lane the road lays in water an street is got holes an the sewer gets buried in heavy rain an people have drove over it
There is an orange truck that has been broke down for a week in my road, right outside my house, in my extra parking spot on the street. Not my truck
Abandoned Elevator factory. I would like to see the building be turned into a museum in honor of the many people that worked there building some of the greatest elevators and escalators of all times. One elevator product that may have been built there was the Otis Lexan elevator. I have some friends who film these things and love the Otis Lexan. And now since many of the Otis Lexan elevators are being ripped out, my friends feel quite saddened. So if you can, please see if you can make a museum out of this in honor of one of the best elevators of all time. My friends would love you if you did. IN a way, it would be like a memorial to the Lexan line at Otis elevator company. Greyhound even has service going from St. Louis to Bloomington and the service would bring all sorts of elevator enthusiasts to the museum.
Our main street is so deep that my sister (who lives a few doors down from me), car was stuck when she pulled down the street, she had to shovel all the way from the end of the road into her driveway, injuring her shoulder. She was coming home from work, which her work made her come in late last night, and it took her over an hour to shovel herself into her driveway. Can someone check on our street? Thank you.